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STOLL Buckets Range

STOLL front loader buckets. Versatile and sturdy – the right bucket for every task

  • Extremely robust, low wear and low weight thanks to fine grain steel construction
  • Makes light work of even the most difficult loads thanks to its tapered form that opens to the blade.
  • The cutting edge can withstand the toughest demands – day after day, year after year.
ROBUST U.

ROBUST U.

For universal, light to medium duty
Cutting edge with a BRINELL 500 hardness

ROBUST U is a range of buckets for universal use on farms. The ROBUST U buckets in this new STOLL series are designed for light to medium-duty applications. The dimensions of the side profile, depth of the table, volumes, etc. are identical to those of the ROBUST S series.

Width in m Top (heaped) volume  in m3 Struck volume in m3 BRINELL 500 HB cutting edge Weight in kg
1.15 0.47 0.41 110 x 16 130
1.30 0.51 0.44 110 x 16 132
1.50 0.60 0.52 150 x 16 161
1.70 0.68 0.59 150 x 16 176
1.90 0.76 0.66 150 x 16 211
2.05 0.82 0.71 150 x 16 225
2.20 0.89 0.77 150 x 16 269
2.40 0.94 0.82 150 x 20 310

 

ROBUST M.

ROBUST M.

Specifically designed for loading low-weight loose bulk solids
Cutting edge with a BRINELL 500 hardness

ROBUST M is a high volume heavy-duty bucket specially designed for loading loose bulk materials with low specific weights. With these bulk material buckets, you can load, for example, fertilizer or other granulate materials, grain, bark mulch and wood chips or even uncompacted snow. If you are working at a high loading capacity per loading cycle and if you require a high handling capacity, then you’d be right to use a ROBUST M bucket.

Width in m Top (heaped) volume
in m3
Struck volume
in m3
BRINELL 500 HB cutting edge Weight in kg
2.05 1.45 1.13 150 x 16 320
2.20 1.56 1.22 150 x 16 384
2.40 1.70 1.33 200 x 20 432
2.60 1.86 1.45 200 x 20 462
ROBUST S.

ROBUST S.

For work involving heavy and sticky loads such as wet soil or even snow
Cutting edge with a BRINELL 500 hardness

ROBUST S is the heavy series for all work involving heavy and sticky loads such as wet earth or even snow. Thanks to its tapered form and the side bucket walls, which open to the front, the load can slide easily out of the bucket.

Width in m Top (heaped) volume  in m3 Struck volume  in m3 BRINELL 500 HB cutting edge Weight in kg
1.50 0.60 0.52 150 x 16 172
1.70 0.68 0.59 150 x 16 190
1.90 0.74 0.64 150 x 20 242
2.05 0.81 0.70 150 x 20 258
2.20 0.87 0.76 150 x 20 308
2.40 0.94 0.82 200 x 20 351
2.60 1.01 0.88 200 x 20 376
ROBUST T.

ROBUST T.

With ripper teeth for earthwork demolition or digging
Cutting edge with a BRINELL 500 hardness

ROBUST T is the same heavy series as ROBUST S, but also has welded ripper teeth. By attaching ripper teeth to the cutting edge, this bucket, in addition to earthwork, can also be used for heavy demolition, ditch digging and leveling work.

Width in m Top (heaped) volume  in m3 Struck volume
in m3
BRINELL 500 HB cutting edge Weight in kg Teeth
1.50 0.60 0.52 150 x 16 177 5
1.70 0.68 0.59 150 x 16 196 6
1.90 0.74 0.64 150 x 20 249 6
2.05 0.81 0.70 150 x 20 266 7
2.20 0.87 0.76 150 x 20 316 7
2.40 0.94 0.82 200 x 20 359 8
2.60 1.01 0.88 200 x 20 385 8
Leveling and grab bucket (4-in-1).

Leveling and grab bucket (4-in-1).

Four functions in one: Shoveling, gripping, leveling, quick unloading
  1. Bucket
  2. Gripping with the bucket bottom
  3. Leveling with the back of the bucket
  4. Opening the bucket floor for unloading
Width in m Top (heaped) volume
in m3
Weight in kg
1.70 0.60 350
1.90 0.67 368
2.10 0.77 400
3rd control circuit required

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All Loaded up and on her way home. We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. It makes all of those long hours from the team restoring her worthwhile.  

Lynx engineering - @Lynxengineering

We had a great time at the Ripon Farm Services Show, with many reminiscing stories and plenty of compliments about our 6800 and attachments. The main question is, where to go next for the 6800?

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